The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

Juicy Lime Jun 29, 2018 @ 3:09pm
I'm a God, How can you kill a God?
I'm practically unkillable now, I one/two shot everything and am rich af. is this normal?
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The Flying Rodent Jun 30, 2018 @ 5:45pm 
Guessing that you had something to protect yourself from her spells then, like the Royal Signet Ring or similar. She has pretty ridiculously powerful spells in addition to her ridiculous health.

Her health scales with your level, so you actually faught her at a good time. If you caught her at say level 70, then she’s have 3 times the HP , meaning it could’ve possibly taken 60 minutes to kill her.

At least, assuming that you fight her without fortifying your strength into 5 digits by drinking your body weight in Sujamma beforehand. If you do that then she’s a bit of a pushover lol.
Last edited by The Flying Rodent; Jun 30, 2018 @ 5:46pm
Juicy Lime Jun 30, 2018 @ 6:05pm 
Originally posted by The Flying Rodent:
Guessing that you had something to protect yourself from her spells then, like the Royal Signet Ring or similar. She has pretty ridiculously powerful spells in addition to her ridiculous health.

Her health scales with your level, so you actually faught her at a good time. If you caught her at say level 70, then she’s have 3 times the HP , meaning it could’ve possibly taken 60 minutes to kill her.

At least, assuming that you fight her without fortifying your strength into 5 digits by drinking your body weight in Sujamma beforehand. If you do that then she’s a bit of a pushover lol.
I didn't drink that much sujamma, but i downed the occasional few just to help during the fight.
psychotron666 Jun 30, 2018 @ 6:52pm 
Sujamma is like the high powered pcp of tamriel. You drink a few bottle of that and you can take anything down. You can get so strong doing that you destroy your weapon in one hit while pulling out massive enough damage to 1 hit anything in the game.
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Juicy Lime Jun 30, 2018 @ 7:58pm 
Originally posted by psychotron666:
Sujamma is like the high powered pcp of tamriel. You drink a few bottle of that and you can take anything down. You can get so strong doing that you destroy your weapon in one hit while pulling out massive enough damage to 1 hit anything in the game.
ikr? I broke my greatsword and had to fight with sword and shield one time.
Last edited by Juicy Lime; Jun 30, 2018 @ 7:58pm
Tomatosaiyan Jul 1, 2018 @ 8:49am 
Dunno what version of the game I played, but when I entered Gedna's tomb, expecting to have some "fun" after all I read about her, I used my generic AoE destruction spells to get rid of her minions first. Then the combat music stops and I wonder what's going on. And then I see her dead. No idea what happened. She wasn't even half as strong as she was supposed to be WITHOUT hp multiplying glitch (besides, wasn't she supposed to be completely resistant to magic?). I mean... some Riekling Riders on Solstheim could sometimes tank more damage.
Oh, and difficulty was 100 obviously.

Anyway, increase difficulty to 100 and wait for the final location of Bloodmoon's questline. Around 700 hp and over 200 of armor rating and if it wasn't for my healing weapon and sanctuary spell, I would be a pile of ground meat.
Last edited by Tomatosaiyan; Jul 1, 2018 @ 9:00am
Juicy Lime Jul 1, 2018 @ 9:27am 
Originally posted by Tomatosaiyan:
Dunno what version of the game I played, but when I entered Gedna's tomb, expecting to have some "fun" after all I read about her, I used my generic AoE destruction spells to get rid of her minions first. Then the combat music stops and I wonder what's going on. And then I see her dead. No idea what happened. She wasn't even half as strong as she was supposed to be WITHOUT hp multiplying glitch (besides, wasn't she supposed to be completely resistant to magic?). I mean... some Riekling Riders on Solstheim could sometimes tank more damage.
Oh, and difficulty was 100 obviously.

Anyway, increase difficulty to 100 and wait for the final location of Bloodmoon's questline. Around 700 hp and over 200 of armor rating and if it wasn't for my healing weapon and sanctuary spell, I would be a pile of ground meat.
Ground beef is good, it makes tacos.
Default_Defect Jul 2, 2018 @ 2:38am 
Shame on you, sweet Nerevar.
Teralitha Jul 2, 2018 @ 3:07am 
Originally posted by 93rd_Badlands:
Originally posted by psychotron666:
Turn difficulty to max once you get that powerful if you haven't already.

Then do tribunal and blood moon for higher level enemies. The last mission for bloodmoon is pretty ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ tough, so it's a good way to humble your character when they become Gods.
I don't know, I'm practically Vivec at this point :/

Practically? If you havent been able to kill vivic then you are not a god and your powerful character is nothing.
Last edited by Teralitha; Jul 2, 2018 @ 3:08am
Juicy Lime Jul 2, 2018 @ 2:27pm 
Originally posted by CrusaderNINE:
Shame on you, sweet Nerevar.
I... Shame on me? shame on you for shaming me.

Originally posted by Teralitha:
Originally posted by 93rd_Badlands:
I don't know, I'm practically Vivec at this point :/

Practically? If you havent been able to kill vivic then you are not a god and your powerful character is nothing.
I haven't tried yet. I don't really see a reason too anyway because if he's mortal now he'll just die eventually anyway.
Last edited by Juicy Lime; Jul 2, 2018 @ 2:31pm
Teralitha Jul 2, 2018 @ 10:31pm 
Originally posted by 93rd_Badlands:
Originally posted by CrusaderNINE:
Shame on you, sweet Nerevar.
I... Shame on me? shame on you for shaming me.

Originally posted by Teralitha:

Practically? If you havent been able to kill vivic then you are not a god and your powerful character is nothing.
I haven't tried yet. I don't really see a reason too anyway because if he's mortal now he'll just die eventually anyway.

The reason is because he is there and you can. The morrowind "gods" were never invincible, they just cheated death from aging the same way dagoth ur does. But they are absolutely killable by the player. If you are good enough player and have all the right toys that is. But I will warn you, make sure to save the game before atempting to kill vivic, not because dying but because killing him breaks the main quest. But I think its ok to kill him after you finish the main quest, not sure.
Last edited by Teralitha; Jul 7, 2018 @ 6:35am
Stolas Jul 6, 2018 @ 10:32pm 
The reason is because he is there and you can. The morrowind "gods" were never invincible, they just cheated death from aging the same way dagoth ur does. But they are absolutely killable by the player. If you are good enough player and have all the right toys that is. But I will warn you, make sure to save the game before arrempting to kill vivic, not because dying but because killing him breaks the main quest. But I think its ok to kill him after you finish the main quest, not sure. [/quote]

Actually, There IS an alternative route that you can do if you want to kill Vivec before getting Wraithguard from him. Killing him beforehand awards you a useless version that you gotta get fixed..
If you have obtained Wraithguard from Vivec, you can kill him with NO Consequence.
If you do NOT obtain Wraithguard first, you will loot an unfinished version of it that you have to take to the Fat, Sickly Dwarf and He'll make it work after you find two books.
There are THREE Problems with the alternate route.

One, You have to find two books with NO Guidance. He does NOT know where to find them and they are in random Dwemer ruins. I've only ever found one by pure chance.

Two, When He jury-rigs Wraithguard, there is a one-time penalty when you first equip it... You PERMENANTLY LOSE 200-220 Health! That means a Character with 250 max health will have 30-50 Max health after equipping Wraithguard for the first time. This IS ONE-TIME ONLY though.

Three, Wraithguard is a Left-handed Daedric guantlet instead of it's super rad Right-handed Dwemeresque Appearance if you do this. This means that the Ultra important glove you need to even Wield Keening and Sundering is in the wrong hand but still works? Okay.

So TL;DR, You can kill Vivec before getting Wraithguard, but there is an utter ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of Consequences for it. Kill him afterwards if you don't want to get utterly boned.
Teralitha Jul 7, 2018 @ 6:39am 
That sounds like a mod rather than vanilla. I killed vivic in the vanllia game years ago and got that usual message that the world was doomed....(meaning broken quest) and no broken wraithguard. SO this broken wrathguard thing is probably from a mod you have or an unoffical patch or something, which would explain the health glitch
Last edited by Teralitha; Jul 7, 2018 @ 6:40am
Stolas Jul 7, 2018 @ 11:40am 
http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Yagrum_Bagarn_and_Wraithguard

This is the Quest that you do if you kill Vivec before getting Wraithguard. The reason that the game gives you the message that the world is doomed is because you get NO Indication that there is a backpath. It's not a mod, not a patch, It's a fully unlisted quest that you have to discover COMPLETELY on your own. You CAN still beat the game if you kill Vivec beforehand, but the Developers were quite sneaky with this.
Tomatosaiyan Jul 7, 2018 @ 12:05pm 
And in the end there is actually the "third" unofficial path. The "suicidal" path - making your character as tanky as you possibly can and simply ignoring the Wraithguard. After all just a few strikes with Sunder and Keening is all you need. With enough health you can quite easily land them without dying.
Stolas Jul 7, 2018 @ 12:07pm 
Very true! You can complete Morrowind in just fifthteen minutes this way. You just need an Argonian and a Major in Experimental Drug-... I mean, Alchemy.
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Date Posted: Jun 29, 2018 @ 3:09pm
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